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This banknote from Belgium was issued on January 21, 1950. It represents a nominal value of 100 francs.
The banknote belongs to the J series and has dimensions of 160 millimeters in width and 85 millimeters in height.
The front of the banknote features Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians. His portrait is reproduced from a work by Navez. There are also riders in the background, referring to mounted troops. The face value of the banknote, "100 FRANCS", is clearly indicated. The name of the issuing bank, "BANQUE NATIONALE DE BELGIQUE", is also present, highlighting the authority of the financial institution responsible for issuing this banknote.
On the reverse, the banknote features a symbolic composition highlighting the theme of mounted troops. Decorative and ornamental elements complete the design, incorporating intricate motifs and careful details. The face value, "100 FRANK", is repeated in both national languages. The name of the issuing bank, in Dutch "NATIONALE BANK VAN BELGIE", is also indicated.